In for a three-day family wedding, we stayed at one of the larger villas. Old European style with all modern conveniences, our villa welcomed us with an inviting lavender scent and a large loggia that overlooked a green, rolling Italian countryside. The view was gorgeous and we enjoyed many leisurely hours outside drinking local wines. We appreciated the Espresso machine and milk frother in the kitchen, along with fresh coffee, milk, bread, and butter. The beds were comfy and the pillows, cushy, and local lavender bath products were aromatic. The weather was sunny and cool - glorious, but too cool for the beautiful heated villa pool. Borgo Pignano offered a wide array of breakfast choices with attentive service each morning, and the catered meals for the welcome and wedding dinners were also delicious and beautifully presented. The wines and cocktails, particularly the Aperol Spritz, were excellent. We enjoyed a tour, albeit delayed, of the grounds with Gigi, who showed us the other villas, gardens, stables, pig keeps, old cemetery, and historic chapel. He narrated his tour with fascinating culinary, business, and historical facts that kept us engaged. Our only regret was not being able to book the activities we wanted while there. Borgo Pignano sent us a lovely brochure in advance but specified no times for availability. After arriving, we found that the only wine tastings occurred at 5pm, a time that conflicted with our planned wedding activities each of the three evenings. I wish we'd been able to see one brochure in advance with the times and prices for each activity (perhaps with a caveat that the activity had to have a minimum of so many participants). Borgo Pignano would also do well by moving up the time of the wine tasting to accommodate weekend wedding guests. In summary, we spent an incredibly memorable wedding weekend at one of the most beautiful places on earth. It was almost paradise...